5/3 is as simplified as it gets :)
- Triangle Inequality Theorem: States that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side;
So for this, we are applying the triangle inequality theorem. If any of the inequalities are not true, then this cannot be a triangle. (Let A = 7.7, B = 4.0, and C = 1.7)
<u>Since the second inequality is false, these lengths cannot form a triangle.</u>
Answer:
-1,16 -2/8 -4/4 and the negatives on the other side. I hope that helps
Step-by-step explanation: